HF4397 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

Cannabis business licensing provisions modified, cannabis macrobusiness license established.

Related bill: SF4541

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Purpose

  • To change how Minnesota regulates cannabis licensing and to create a new license category called a cannabis macrobusiness license.
  • To expand and reorganize the licensing system to include microbusiness, mezzobusiness, macro licenses, and related activities, and to align medical cannabis and hemp products with the broader framework.
  • To emphasize local government involvement, social equity, and clearer rules for transfers, reclassification, and enforcement.

What the bill would do (Main Provisions)

  • Create and define license categories:
    • Cannabis microbusiness, cannabis mezzobusiness, cannabis macrobusiness (new), and other licenses such as cultivator, manufacturer, retailer, wholesaler, transporter, testing facility, event organizer, and delivery service.
    • Include lowerpotency hemp edible manufacturer, wholesaler, and retailer licenses.
    • Include medical cannabis combination business macrobusiness and medical cannabinoid product rules.
    • Add a medical cannabis flower definition and a medical cannabinoid product definition with specific delivery forms.
  • Add and revise definitions:
    • Cannabis business includes a broad set of activities and the new macrobusiness category.
    • License holder includes entities holding any of the licenses listed (including macrobusiness and related medical/hemp licenses).
  • Licensing details and fees:
    • Establish a schedule of license types and associated application fees, initial license fees, and renewal fees for each category (micro, mezzo, macro, cultivator, manufacturer, retailer, etc.), plus fees for lowerpotency hemp activities.
    • Require annual license renewals and allow local governments to collect their own retailer registrations where applicable.
  • Transfers, social equity, and reclassification:
    • Allow transfer of licenses generally, with special rules for social equity licenses (transfers limited for three years after issuance).
    • Create a process to reclassify licenses (e.g., micro or mezzo to macro) starting in 2027, with priority given to licenses with medical endorsements and a transition plan.
    • Classify licenses issued to social equity applicants as social equity licenses.
  • Local control and cooperation with local governments:
    • Local governments cannot ban possession, transportation, or use of cannabis products authorized under this chapter, but may set reasonable time/place/manner restrictions.
    • Local governments may prohibit cannabis operations near schools or certain facilities; must adopt model ordinances and procedures for compliance checks; may issue interim ordinances (temporary rules) as needed.
    • Require local certification of proposed businesses for zoning compliance; if not certified within 30 days, the state office may issue the license.
    • Create an expedited process for handling complaints from local governments about cannabis businesses, with specific response times.
    • Allow local governments to limit the number of registered retailers, mezzobusinesses, and microbusinesses to a minimum threshold based on population, while not prohibiting more licenses if desired.
    • Prohibit licenses in Indian country without tribal consent.
  • Retail registrations and compliance:
    • Retail registrations are required before retail sales to customers or patients for many license types.
    • Local governments issue and renew registrations; local entities perform compliance checks; registrations are not transferable.
    • Establish penalties (civil) for violations of registration requirements.
  • Medical vs. adult-use and product rules:
    • Medical cannabinoid products may include hemp-derived concentrates; not subject to state potency limits; must be delivered to patients or designated caregivers and come in allowed forms (liquids, pills, edibles, topicals, etc.).
    • Medical cannabis flower is defined and treated separately from adult-use products.
  • Event sales and retailing at cannabis events:
    • Allow certain licensees (micro, mezzo, macro with retail endorsements, medical combo businesses, etc.) to sell at cannabis events under controlled conditions.
    • Sales must occur in designated retail areas; age verification required; samples permitted within limits; no vending machines; no sales to visibly intoxicated persons.
    • Require labeling and notices for samples and compliance with existing packaging/notice requirements.
  • Prohibitions and safety measures:
    • Prohibit selling to intoxicated individuals, selling more than legally permitted amounts, giving away immature plants or seedlings, and certain other prohibited practices (e.g., dispensing via vending machines, unsafe operations).
    • Restrict drive-through sales and ensure security and monitoring systems are operational.
  • Regulatory administration and relocation:
    • The office can relocate licensed premises or establish relocation procedures, with a processing fee (not to exceed 250).
    • License transfers and adjustments are subject to rules and must align with statutory requirements.
  • Other administrative changes:
    • Repeal or modify certain existing statutes (a specific old provision is repealed as part of the overhaul).
    • Local and state coordination on licensing, compliance, and enforcement through model policies and forms.

Significant changes to existing law

  • Introduction of a new macro-level cannabis license (macrobusiness) alongside micro and mezzo licenses, expanding the traditional licensing structure.
  • Expanded categories to explicitly cover medical cannabis, hemp-derived products, and a combined medical-cannabis framework (medical cannabis combination business/macrobusiness).
  • Stronger emphasis on social equity licensing and structured reclassification to help social equity applicants access larger license categories over time.
  • Formalized local control mechanisms (model ordinances, expedited complaint processes, and explicit zoning/compliance checks) and population-based minimums for registrations.
  • New restrictions on vertical integration, with specified exceptions, affecting how licensees can own multiple parts of the supply chain.
  • New rules governing cannabis event sales, including samples, area restrictions, age verification, and display requirements.
  • Enhanced transfer rules for social equity licenses and the ability to reclassify licenses while preserving social equity status for current licensees.

Notable changes to enforcement and administration

  • Expedited complaint process with defined response and inspection timelines to address local government concerns about cannabis businesses.
  • Certification requirements for local zoning compliance and a 30-day window for local governments to respond before the office issues a license.
  • Penalties for noncompliance with local registration requirements and the potential for immediate action if health or safety threats are identified.

Potential impacts and considerations

  • Potentially more complex licensing landscape and higher costs due to multiple license types and fee schedules.
  • Greater opportunities and pathways for social equity applicants, but with transfer restrictions during the initial years.
  • Increased collaboration between state office and local governments, with more formalized local control processes.
  • Expanded medical and hemp provisions integrated into a unified regulatory framework, which could affect product development and market competition.

Relevant terms - cannabis microbusiness - cannabis mezzobusiness - cannabis macrobusiness - medical cannabis combination business macrobusiness - medical cannabinoid product - medical cannabis flower - lowerpotency hemp edible manufacturer - lowerpotency hemp edible wholesaler - lowerpotency hemp edible retailer - social equity license - social equity license classification - office (state licensing authority) - local unit of government - license endorsement - preliminary license - retail registration - compliance check - reclassification - relocation - interim ordinance - cannabis event organizer - cannabis delivery service - cannabis testing facility - cannabis transporter - marijuana policy terms (adult-use, hemp-derived, etc.) - Indian country (tribal consent) - registry program - externally regulated licenses and endorsements

Relevant Terms (plain list) cannabis microbusiness; cannabis mezzobusiness; cannabis macrobusiness; medical cannabis combination business macrobusiness; medical cannabinoid product; medical cannabis flower; lowerpotency hemp edible manufacturer; lowerpotency hemp edible wholesaler; lowerpotency hemp edible retailer; social equity license; social equity license classification; office; local unit of government; retail registration; compliance check; transfer; reclassification; relocation; interim ordinance; cannabis event organizer; cannabis delivery service; cannabis testing facility; cannabis transporter; Indian country; registry program.

Bill text versions

Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
March 16, 2026HouseActionIntroduction and first reading, referred toCommerce Finance and Policy

Citations

 
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